Nope.
Civilians are subject to the CSD when attached to a unit or element OUTCAN. Hence why PSP members attached to Afghanistan missions were subject to the CSD. When a member is seconded to Global Affairs, and they travel with their dependants, they don't magically become subject to the CSD...
I'm going to weigh in here as a Mentor...
Daishi Have you read this entire thread? Are you currently serving? Your post history indicates you are in the recruiting process. You will learn very quickly if you complete the recruiting process and join our ranks that your experience lends you...
This has been an interesting discussion. There are a number of issues in play, to include readiness, responsiveness, and even retention. We seem to have adopted a corporate culture that encourages responsiveness and even to conduct tasks while outside of "normal working hours". I definitely...
Based on your comments, and posting history (which includes other drive by slags of the branch) other than MP, you don't have experience with any other service.
You were an MP, and now you're a prospective Health Care Admin. You give quite a lot of detail which you claim as fact about how...
That's a bit out of context. It's the Court of Appeal that declined to hear the ruling. The case had already been decided by a lower court. (or in this case, the National Energy Board). Courts of Appeal have stringent rules in place for what cases can be heard or not. In order for a Court of...
There are too many factors to list for to determine the "normal" punishment of sexual assault (and really any offence). What the Judge will do, is weigh aggravating and mitigating factors, look at case law presented by the Defense and Crown (each supporting their position on the sentence) and...
DARTAGNAN,
Let me try and wade through all the chaff and put together a timeline from your posts. I know you are working through a language barrier, but I'm hoping a list will be clearer to understand. Please correct me if I am wrong at any point.
- In 2011 you approached the recruiting center...
It kind of seems like you actually do condone going to the media, as long as it is the course of last resort. In response to "the civilians you heard wonder out loud," the CF has nothing to be afraid of, but it expects people to follow the rules.
The problem with every Tom, Dick and Harry...
I strongly disagree with your statement. Unless you are in the CO's head, I don't think you can speak to all the reasons he/she has for making a particular decision. Perhaps there are operational or administrative reasons people need to be in uniform at the unit. Or perhaps the CO and RSM have...
I'm going to have to respectfully disagree. Lifestyles are networked (socially and otherwise) enough I have a really hard time believing there is a cadet at RMC that didn't know his or her peers were flaunting the rules. And I don't need to prove anything, this isn't court, its administrative...
I was in the middle of a really long post when that got removed - I'll try and summarize my thoughts again.
I was initially of two minds on this one. First, that maybe with this new generation of OCdts, we're going to see some of the changes that have been going through BMQ in the last few...
While I don't have a crystal ball, and cannot see the future, let me put it this way:
Lets say for example we have one spot available for whatever position you are applying for. Now, we have two applicants (yourself and someone else - lets say Joe.) applying for that job. You and Joe are...
A monthly bus pass in Winnipeg in 2017 was $90.50. If $90.50 extra a month ruined you, you may have other factors in your life you need to take the reigns on. The military already provides a competitive salary, comprehensive health coverage, and a variety of other benefits. At some point, one...
I'd encourage everyone currently involved in this discussion to check out the thread Mariomike posted - regarding replacing Base MPs with the RCMP. Or perhaps we could get a merge? The topic seems to have jumped the shark here.
The RCMP over base MP was shot down primarily for one big reason...
Your word here is only as good as your experience... Your posting history and profile indicate you are? were? an MP and are now attempting to become or have become a Health Care Administrator. Did you ever figure out what badges to wear as an OCdt? I only ask based on your posting history.
What...
That's not entirely true. There are certain offences in the Criminal Code and other Federal Statues which require the Attorney General of Canada's consent in writing to proceed with prosecution. The Attorney General (Minister of Justice) is an elected official, but also responsible for the...
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